PDP, Sylva trade words ahead of Bayelsa poll
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Friday, October 02, 2015
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bayelsa State chapter, and the Campaign Organisation of Timipre Sylva, on Friday attacked each other verbally over the candidacy of the All Progressive Congress (APC) flag bearer for the December 5 governorship election.
Sylva, who emerged the APC candidate, will slug it out with the sole candidate of the PDP and incumbent state Governor, Seriake Dickson.
But the PDP said Sylva is not electable.
The state Secretary of PDP, Keku Godspower, in a statement in Yenagoa on Friday, said the emergence of Sylva was a shame and insult to the collective sensibilities of people of Bayelsa and APC members.
Keku said APC’s decision was an indication that it was not prepared for any serious outing in the election because “everybody in Bayelsa knows that Sylva is not electable.”
He, however, claimed that since Sylva’s emergence, there was palpable fear, tension and apprehension among people of Bayelsa following the violence that marred the recent APC primary in the state.
Keku also alleged that Sylva had a record of violence and that his second coming would not be different.
He alleged that since the primary, the state had witnessed the influx of cultists and militants.
He added that the development, if not checked, could lead to relapse of violence in the state and the entire Niger Delta region.
Keku, however, said he was confident that possible violence would be contained by security agencies, assuring the people that the state would deal with anyone caught breaching the peace or molesting anyone.
He advised Bayelsans to go about their lawful businesses without fear of intimidation, urging them to report any suspicious character to security agencies.
He asked the people to vote for PDP and also called on the Federal Government to direct its security agencies to take urgent steps to ensure the security of lives and property in the state.
But Sylva’s campaign organisation in a statement signed by Doifie Buokoribo, said the PDP was jittery because its candidate, Dickson, would soon become history.
He said: “We know the PDP game plan was to prevent the emergence of a strong and popular APC governorship candidate so that they can easily repeat their trademark shenanigan of aborting democratic competition and stealing victory without a contest.
“With that deception, they stole the mandate of the people in 2011, when both Chief Timipre Sylva and Mr. Ndutimi Alaibe were dubiously excluded just to give Hon. Henry Dickson victory without a real electoral contest.
“All the frenzied disparagement of Sylva now by PDP is an understandable manifestation of fear and frustration over their impending, indubitable defeat at the December 5 election. That frenzy is understandable. We will make Dickson history.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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The forth-coming elections in both Kogi and Bayelsa states will definitely be a test case for INEC and the Buhari-led administration. Violence is the current language of the APC candidate, Timipre Sylva. He employed thugs and militant mercenaries to bull-doze his way to become the Governorship candidate of the APC. He is really very, very desperate to return to the Government House in Bayelsa State. His closest rival, Ndutimi Alaibi had to bow out because of threats to his life and violence. The first election was cancelled by the APC leadership becuase of violence and threats by Sylva's political thugs and militant mercenaries to opposition candidates, especially his closest rivals. Ask Governor Oshiomole and he will tell the story better. Consequently, a fresh election was declared, but this time around, Gov. Oshiomole refused to be the APC umpire for fear of his life. When Alaibe saw the preparations by Sylva for the fresh elections, he had no option, but to bow out under the masquerade of "party interests". Timipre Sylva has a very strong capacity for violence and this he intends to introduce to bull-doze his way in the forth-coming elections to the Government House in Bayelsa and that is why INEC and the Federal Government has a very big role to play. I am neither for APC nor for PDP, but all what I am saying here is for INEC and the Federal Government to provide a level playing field for both contestants i.e. Sylva and Dickson. Both INEC and the security agencies should be seen as impartial. If Bayelsans want Sylva, let the voting be done transparently and under a peaceful atmosphere and if it is Dickson they want let it be done in like manner. But if violence is allowed to hold sway, then there could be a complete breakdown of law and order and that will throw Bayelsa into serious chaos which we do not want at this time. Let there be a PEACEFUL and TRANSPARENT ELECTIONS in Bayelsa State. That is my submission.
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